Rogliano

The church of Santa Maria alle Croci is located in the Cuti district and dates back to the end of the 16th century.

The main altar painting is a mosaic reproduction by Sassoferrato and represents the Madonna and Child, San Domenico and Santa Rita.

The church of San Giorgio, located in the Donnanni district, dates back to the early years of the 1500s and is characterized by the Renaissance style.

Further monuments of interest are the Palazzo Morelli, located at the end of Corso Umberto, which welcomed within its walls, among others, Ferdinand II of Bourbon, Giuseppe Garibaldi and the minister, in the early 1900s, Luigi Fera, native of nearby Cellara.

The Roglianesi's meeting point is Piazza San Domenico, overlooked by the eighteenth-century church of the same name, the town hall, formerly a Dominican convent, and the municipal villa.